Main description:
In this book John Bird introduces electrical principles and technology through examples rather than theory - enabling students to develop a sound understanding of the principles needed by technicians in fields such as electrical engineering, electronics and telecommunications. No previous background in engineering is assumed, making this an ideal text for vocational courses and introductory courses for undergraduates.
This new edition of Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology has been brought fully in line with the new BTEC National specifications in the U.K. for the units: Electrical and Electronic Principles and Further Electrical and Electronic Principles, and the corresponding AVCE units. It is also designed to cover the requirements of Intermediate GNVQ and the new BTEC First specifications.
At intervals through the text assessment papers are provided, which are ideal for tests or homeworks. These are the only problems where answers are not provided in the book, but fully worked solutions are available to lecturers only as a free download from http://textbooks.elsevier.com
- A student-friendly text that does not assume any background in engineering
- Learn through examples: over 600 problems, 400 worked examples and assessment papers
- Includes assessment papers - worked solutions in free lecturer's manual
Table of contents:
Preface.
SECTION 1 Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering Principles:
Units associated with basic electrical quantities.
An introduction to electrical circuits.
Resistance variation.
Chemical effects of electricity.
Assignment 1.
Series and parallel networks.
Capacitors and capacitance.
Magnetic circuits.
Assignment 2.
Electromagnetism.
Electromagnetic induction.
Electrical measuring instruments and measurements.
Semiconductor diodes.
Transistors.
Assignment 3.
Formulae for basic electrical and electronic engineering principles.
SECTION 2 Further Electrical and Electronic Principles:
D.C. circuit theory.
Alternating voltages and currents.
Assignment 4.
Single-phase series a.c. circuits.
Single-phase parallel a.c. circuits.
D.C. transients.
Operational amplifiers.
Assignment 5.
Formulae for further electrical and electronic engineering principles.
SECTION 3 Electrical Power Technology:
Three-phase systems.
Transformers.
Assignment 6.
D.C. machines.
Three-phase induction motors.
Assignment 7.
Formulae for electrical power technology.
Answers to multi-choice questions.
Index.
In this book John Bird introduces electrical principles and technology through examples rather than theory - enabling students to develop a sound understanding of the principles needed by technicians in fields such as electrical engineering, electronics and telecommunications. No previous background in engineering is assumed, making this an ideal text for vocational courses and introductory courses for undergraduates.
This new edition of Electrical and Electronic Principles and Technology has been brought fully in line with the new BTEC National specifications in the U.K. for the units: Electrical and Electronic Principles and Further Electrical and Electronic Principles, and the corresponding AVCE units. It is also designed to cover the requirements of Intermediate GNVQ and the new BTEC First specifications.
At intervals through the text assessment papers are provided, which are ideal for tests or homeworks. These are the only problems where answers are not provided in the book, but fully worked solutions are available to lecturers only as a free download from http://textbooks.elsevier.com
- A student-friendly text that does not assume any background in engineering
- Learn through examples: over 600 problems, 400 worked examples and assessment papers
- Includes assessment papers - worked solutions in free lecturer's manual
Table of contents:
Preface.
SECTION 1 Basic Electrical and Electronic Engineering Principles:
Units associated with basic electrical quantities.
An introduction to electrical circuits.
Resistance variation.
Chemical effects of electricity.
Assignment 1.
Series and parallel networks.
Capacitors and capacitance.
Magnetic circuits.
Assignment 2.
Electromagnetism.
Electromagnetic induction.
Electrical measuring instruments and measurements.
Semiconductor diodes.
Transistors.
Assignment 3.
Formulae for basic electrical and electronic engineering principles.
SECTION 2 Further Electrical and Electronic Principles:
D.C. circuit theory.
Alternating voltages and currents.
Assignment 4.
Single-phase series a.c. circuits.
Single-phase parallel a.c. circuits.
D.C. transients.
Operational amplifiers.
Assignment 5.
Formulae for further electrical and electronic engineering principles.
SECTION 3 Electrical Power Technology:
Three-phase systems.
Transformers.
Assignment 6.
D.C. machines.
Three-phase induction motors.
Assignment 7.
Formulae for electrical power technology.
Answers to multi-choice questions.
Index.